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What game where you the saddest to see end?

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Gates Motel, it's a great VN, it has amazing renderings, but it's been about a year without updates. Oopsy Daisy, Measure My Sperm and Midlife Crisis were also great.
 
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Gates Motel, it's a great VN, it has amazing renderings, but it's been about a year without updates. Oopsy Daisy, Measure My Sperm and Midlife Crisis were also great.
i still check on oopsy daisy fairly often it looked really good.
 
Midlife Crisis is abandoned???
Nooooo... Why do the best die young???
Damn it. For me, this is a game that never needed to end. It was just update after update with the MC conquering more and more women for his harem and getting them all pregnant!!!
Sad life...
😭😭😭
 
at least on Fuck95 i dont think it have ever gotten the abandoned tag though ? i know a while back it was on hold for a little while, but i do agree its not a guarantee it wont be updated again but it was heartbreaking to see the tag

As far as I know there hasn't been an instance before where the dev was completely radio silent until now, so according to that sites rules it got the abandoned tag. Nothing officially from the dev. Time will tell i guess.
 
Gates Motel, it's a great VN, it has amazing renderings, but it's been about a year without updates. Oopsy Daisy, Measure My Sperm and Midlife Crisis were also great.
I enjoyed Gates Motel. The dev is/was going through some turbulent times so has basically abandoned it.

MC was one I've played for years. Yeah, the dev there sometimes gets caught up in RL BS (sorta like me, come to think of it). I also noticed that one of the last versions introduced some kind of "dark" thing? I'm not sure. I haven't played it. But I can tell you once a developer does a massive change like that, it's usually a bad sign.

On the other side, from a dev standpoint, it can take a LOT of time, especially if they are using DAZ and don't have a great CPU/GPU. Individual images can take 15 minutes to an hour to render, and if there's going to be 500-800 renders in an update, it can mean a lot of time just imaging. That's not animating, writing, coding, etc.
 
I think I got most sad when Ecchi Sensei was abandoned. I liked the story and it had a lot of sexy girls of different ages. It had a lot of potential , although in the end maybe a bit too ambitious.
 
One game that shook me at the end was The Last Oasis Before Chastity, even though it wasn't the true ending, seeing the girls dying like that made me close the game and restart it to change all the choices I had made for a better one.
 
if you count the "abandoned ones" Oopsy Daisy, Perverted Hotel and Gates Motel. If you count the complete games and to MY sadness (and anger), The Foster. Ridiculous that ending. Created an M/S and the player receive a bad ending if pursue this path, in THE FINAL of the game... How good it is to waste my time...
 
My sweet neighbors. I read why he abandoned, but it was unique at that time.
 
Completed games don't really make me sad that they end. I'm just happy when a good game actually finishes. As far as abandoned games go, Ecchi Sensei was such a bummer to not get any more content from.
 
I enjoyed Gates Motel. The dev is/was going through some turbulent times so has basically abandoned it.

MC was one I've played for years. Yeah, the dev there sometimes gets caught up in RL BS (sorta like me, come to think of it). I also noticed that one of the last versions introduced some kind of "dark" thing? I'm not sure. I haven't played it. But I can tell you once a developer does a massive change like that, it's usually a bad sign.

On the other side, from a dev standpoint, it can take a LOT of time, especially if they are using DAZ and don't have a great CPU/GPU. Individual images can take 15 minutes to an hour to render, and if there's going to be 500-800 renders in an update, it can mean a lot of time just imaging. That's not animating, writing, coding, etc.
It's a real shame, the mother's character is one of the most realistic incest games I've ever played. The old sister is very hot too.
 
For me it's three completed games. Once in a Lifetime, Mist, and Now and Then.

I loved all of those and when they got completed, I was.. damn.. I wanted more. They all pretty much had satisfying endings.. but, I would have loved if they kept going.
 
It's gotta be Proud Father for me. Still holding out hope that it get completed.
 
I think I got most sad when Ecchi Sensei was abandoned. I liked the story and it had a lot of sexy girls of different ages. It had a lot of potential , although in the end maybe a bit too ambitious.
This would be mine too if it wasn't for the fact it was effectively and clearly dead a whole two years before it was more or less official (I honestly stopped watching that train wreck and don't know for sure if bluecat is still pretending to work on it). By the time it got the abandoned tag the first time the mourning process had already transitioned to morbid comedy and watching just to see how long they'd try to keep the grift going.
 
My favorite that got abandoned was an HTML game called Casting Agent. The creator had a bunch of personal things going on and had to drop the game.
 
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Completed games don't really make me sad that they end. I'm just happy when a good game actually finishes. As far as abandoned games go, Ecchi Sensei was such a bummer to not get any more content from.
for the most part about good games actually finishing, since in reality i can always just play it again, but a part of me always just wants new more stuff, on the other hand you have ones like freeloading family where they just seemingly cut out about 2/3 of the planned content and call it good.
 
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This would be mine too if it wasn't for the fact it was effectively and clearly dead a whole two years before it was more or less official (I honestly stopped watching that train wreck and don't know for sure if bluecat is still pretending to work on it). By the time it got the abandoned tag the first time the mourning process had already transitioned to morbid comedy and watching just to see how long they'd try to keep the grift going.
i feel like that happens a lot where community sentiment goes down over time leading up to it being abandoned, it does feel like a bit of a self fufling prophecy at times though since it seems like the second and update takes even slightly longer then a previous one everyone starts to go into a fit about it eventually being abandoned which feels like it might drive away the motivation of devs to keep working on stuff.
 
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Oopsy Daisy and A.O.A Academy for abandoned games.
A.O.A sucked with how sudden it was but at least we know that the dev is alive for that game, he showed up last year to help clear up an issue with someone else posting the game on steam to try and profit off of it.
 
i feel like that happens a lot where community sentiment goes down over time leading up to it being abandoned, it does feel like a bit of a self fufling prophecy at times though since it seems like the second and update takes even slightly longer then a previous one everyone starts to go into a fit about it eventually being abandoned which feels like it might drive away the motivation of devs to keep working on stuff.
I get that and I think you're right for most games. The Ecchi Sensei saga was an outlier I think though. Bluecat was given an unusual amount of patience and trust from the community and it took months after the missed deadlines for people to start giving up and complaining en masse. Even then, the people that complained were instantly excised from the community and they kept only the people that rained loving comments around. It seems clear looking back that the issue was a severe lack of management skills on Bluecat's part and a severe lack of programming skills on the part of the person he hired and said lack of management skills preventing it from being fixed before it became a problem. Parts of the issue was out of their control, but most of the issues were completely avoidable and can't reasonably be chalked up to a toxic fanbase.
 
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